bulk
- IPA[bʌlk]
英式
- the mass or size of something large;large size or shape
- treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is;build up flesh and muscle, typically in training for sporting events
verb: bulk, 3rd person present: bulks, gerund or present participle: bulking, past tense: bulked, past participle: bulked
noun: bulk, plural noun: bulks
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名詞
- 1. the mass or size of something large residents jump up and down on their rubbish to reduce its bulk 同義詞
- ▪ large size or shape he moved quickly in spite of his bulk
- ▪ a large mass or shape.
- ▪ large in quantity bulk orders of over 100 copies
- ▪ roughage in food potatoes supply energy, essential protein, and bulk
- ▪ cargo in an unpackaged mass such as grain or oil the port is specially designed for the largest dry bulk vessels
- ▪ the thickness of paper or a book.
- 2. the greater part of something the bulk of the traffic had passed 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. treat (a product) so that its quantity appears greater than it is traders were bulking up their flour with chalk
- ▪ build up flesh and muscle, typically in training for sporting events he took dietary supplements to bulk up as he lifted weights
- 2. combine (shares or commodities for sale) your shares will be bulked with others and sold at the best prices available
- (especially of goods) in large quantities, usually at a reduced price
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of goods) in large quantities and generally at a reduced price
Oxford Dictionary
- the relative change in the volume of a body produced by a unit compressive or tensile stress ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the purchase of large quantities of a particular product or products, typically at a discount: private transport is essential for bulk buying at supermarkets
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- a ship that carries nonliquid cargoes such as grain or ore in bulk.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a doctor) choose reduced fees paid directly by the government via the Medicare system, ... some doctors are saying they currently can't afford to bulk bill more than 60 per cent of his consultations are bulk billed
Oxford Dictionary
- purchase large quantities of a particular product or products, typically at a discount: retailers limited purchases to prevent customers from bulk-buying fans blamed touts for bulk-buying tickets
Oxford Dictionary
- government funding for a school, provided as a lump sum and administered by a school's ... it's a common misconception that teachers can be paid more under bulk funding
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- IPA[bəlk]
美式
- the mass or magnitude of something large: the sheer bulk of the bags
- be or seem to be of great size or importance: territorial questions bulked large in diplomatic relations
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